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    Throughout history various cultures have been in conflict over their differences, but do differing opinions always result in a showdown of rivals? Can contradictory minds live in peaceful coexistence? In Fifteen Dogs by André Alexis, a example of two adverse dispositions can be found in the relationship between a black poodle named Majnoun, and a human named Nira. Throughout the book we can observe their many disagreements, from simple housekeeping preferences to complex issues around life…

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    Pet Your Dog Manjoo

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    Summary: Farhad Manjoo wrote an essay called “No, I Do Not Want to Pet Your Dog”, what he talks about in this essay is the issue with dogs. He says that they are a hazard and are dirty, he also mentions that he dislikes that dogs are now everywhere including gyms, restaurants, supermarkets, malls, museums, and even offices. Manjoo points out that dog owners do not discipline their dogs, so they do not have manners. “What if I just want to go through my workday without being slobbered on by an…

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    Brazilian Terrier Origin The Brazilian hunting dog, normally referred to as Fox Paulistinha, may be a breed of dog developed in Brazil. it's one amongst many terriers most likely descended from the combining of the terrier with alternative little breeds.The Brazilian hunting dog is one amongst alittle few native Brazilian breeds, and also the only 1 of little size. The Brazilian hunting dog is primarily used for fellowship, little game looking, and vermin obliteration. though quite fashionable…

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    Dog Sledding History

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    Mark Twain once said, “It’s not the size of the dog in the fight, is the size of the fight in the dog.” (Mark Twain) Sled dogs do far beyond of what we expect; they fight and push themselves throughout their lives to keep going. Modern day dog sledding is known by the heritage of dogs pulling a rope with some heavy equipment on the back, dog sledding also consists of strength, intelligence, and stability for people and dogs to maneuver such thing. While people still use dog sledding as a…

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    The bullmastiff originates in england during the 1860’s. A cross breed between a mastiff and an english bulldog. They are large creatures with a wrinkly nose and a slobbery mouth. They frequently snort, snore, slobber and show flatulence. All bullmastiffs are prone to having bad breath. Their coats can be fawn, red, or brindle. Most bullmastiff’s possess a black mask on their nose. Some have white markings on their chest. When they run slobber flies everywhere. Bullmastiffs are usually docile…

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    Should People Bring There Dogs To Work I say yes if I were a buisness owner. Only when the job calls for the need of a highly compatible working dog for service work for sniffing of items for the sight impaired and for people with a need for a dog to convey a thourogh search of belongings. Each dog will have to be identified for breed of dog, name of dog, and location of the building for to be kept on duty and when not on duty to be held in a dog friendly resting area. A feed of dog friendly…

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    Dog Rehab Essay

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    Solutions Dogs that have been mistreated by fighting rinks end up living with a painful, and cruel life. Dog fighters experience disturbance to many individuals, and other canines. When these dog fighters are rescued from their cruel owners they have a sign of relief. Many dog fighters don’t have the chance to be rescued by animal shelters. Usually when a dog does not have the opportunity to be save they end up really hurt, or eventually dead. Some of these poor dogs end up going to rehab…

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    known as Pit Bulls, due to their vicious behavior and running record of attacks on children and adults. Parents and those who care for children are the intended audience for this article, this audience will be more sensitive to his proposition of banning these dogs that have become a danger to society.There is no background information about the author, this diminishes the author's credibility, because we do not know why he chose to write about this argument. The entire breed of Pit Bulls should…

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    animal control just takes them away because of the type of breed they are. For years there has been a stereotype on pit bulls,stories about them attacking people,and even now there are many myths about them that are not true. For example, according to the article “ Pit bulls Myths” it mentions one of the many myths such as “pit bulls don 't feel pain” and it states that “ Pit Bulls have the same nervous system of any other breed, and they can and do feel pain.” This shows that there is a lot of…

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    Pitbull Stereotypes

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    Do Pit Bulls deserve the poor stereotyping they receive? Every year over one point two million dogs are euthanized in America alone. A startling forty percent of those dogs are pit bulls. That means that every year over half a million pit bulls are euthanized in America. This number has risen so high over the years because of the poor name and stereotypes that have been placed on pit bulls. Pit bulls have been labeled as mean and aggressive dogs for many reasons. One is due to their…

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